The UX of Getting “Storrowed”

by Bill Kalpakoglou posted on September 4, 2019 in User Experience

Storrowed truck

Every year around this time, I’m reminded of some of the most important tenets of UX. Unfortunately, this happens due to some poor incoming college student getting “Storrowed.” If you’re not from Boston or familiar with the local lingo, it means their rented moving truck failed to clear our infamous Storrow Drive bridge, often peeling –Read More



SEO Tips for 2017

by Bill Kalpakoglou posted on January 26, 2017 in SEO

SEO Tips for 2017

It’s 2017 and the way we search has changed a lot over the past decade, so let’s take a look at some best practices that will help us move up the search results pages. I talked a little about the benefits of starting with content in an earlier post, but I’m going to double-down here because –Read More



Responsive HTML Containers That Scale Proportionally

by Bill Kalpakoglou posted on January 9, 2017 in Web Development

Responsive Containers

A problem that surfaces every now and again in CSS is the inability to make containers scale responsively while maintaining proportional height to width ratio. Usually these are image containers that live side-by-side with siblings that should be the same dimensions. With images, there are “built-in” dimensions that act as constraints when browsers resize them, –Read More



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